Emmanuel Kalenzi Twesigye (Ohio Wesleyan University)


Submitted: Wed, 15 May 1996 15:20:14 -0500 (EST)


Emmanuel Kalenzi Twesigye, Ph.D.
Professor of Religion and Ethics
Director of Black World Studies
 
Affiliation:
Ohio Wesleyan University
Adjunct Professor, Methodist School of Theology in Ohio  
 
Mail address:
Department of Religion and Philosophy
117C Phillips Hall
Ohio Wesleyan University
Delaware, Ohio  43015  USA
 
phone:    614-368-3827
fax:      614-368-3299
e-mail:   EKTWESIG@CC.OWU.EDU
 

Professor Twesigye is an Anglican Priest and educator who has conducted
research in African history, religion, philosophy and politics. He has
taught African History at Makerere University, and also taught Religion at
the National Teachers, Kyambogo, Uganda.  Twesigye served as Chairman for
the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Fisk University (1983-1989).
He has also obtained research and study fellowships at Harvard and
Princeton Universities. 
  
Professor Twesigye's major book publications include:

1. Common Ground: Christianity, African Religion and Philosophy,
  (New York: Peter Lang, 1987). 
 
2. The Global Human Problem: Ignorance, Hate, Injustice and
  Violence (New York: Peter Lang, 1988). 
 
3. King and Dubois as the Foundations of Afrocentric Education and
  Teaching (Fisk University Press, 1989). 
 
4. God, Race, Myth and Power: An Africanist Corrective Research
  Analysis (New York: Peter Lang, 1991); 
 
5. African Religion, Philosophy and Christianity in Logos-Christ:
  Common Ground Revisited (New York, 1996). 
 
Professor Twesigye is also the Editor of ZUMARI: A Journal of Black World
Studies.  To subscribe to the journal or submit material for journal
publication, contact him at the above address.